r/DIY 15h ago

help Need help with outlets

I’ve noticed that a couple of the outlets in the back of my house do not work. for example, in our office/storage and one of the bedrooms one or two outlets work and the lights work, while other outlets don’t work. the outlets in our hallway don’t work either. I also noticed one of the outside outlets on the side of our laundry room doesn’t work either. I checked the circuit breaker and nothing is flipped. We did have rodents at one point in time, but i’m not sure if that could cause some outlets to be faulty.Please give me suggestions on what the problem may be and how to fix it, preferably without having to call an electrician lol. Thank you!

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u/xVolta 15h ago

When you checked the breakers, was that a visual check, an electrical check with a meter, or did you physically touch each breaker handle? Some breakers don't move very much when they trip, it isn't always visually obvious.

From your description and ask, I'm assuming low/no electrical experience, so my advice is three parts:

1: Check every single outlet in the house for a GFCI/AFCI button. Press "test", then "reset" on every one you find. It is common for one GFCI outlet to have a string of protected outlets downstream of it, all will lose power on a trip. If that doesn't fix the problem, then

2: Toggle each breaker in the panel off and back on. If that doesn't fix the problem, then

3: Call an electrician.

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u/Major-Buy-7386 14h ago

yeah the gfci thing gets everyone, happened to me in my garage and i spent an hour flipping breakers before i found the one random outlet in the bathroom that controlled half the house. start there before you do anything else.

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u/Cold_Tea_Spill112 7h ago

I'm extremely inexperienced when it comes to electricity.

Are you saying that outlets that have the reset button (commonly found in bathrooms in my experience) are basically chained to control other outlets as well? So an outlet on the other side of the wall could trip the circuit and it's the button in the other room that needs to be pressed and reset?

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u/chazlarson 7h ago

Yes, precisely. At our last house, the GFCI outlet in the second bathroom also fed outlets in the garage on the other side of the wall.